Projects, projects and more projects. Grace and I have loaded up on projects for the next couple of weeks. We have some repair to her BMW motorcycle that I will be doing this weekend. We are planning a road trip to New Orleans in a couple months so I want to be sure that bike is in tip-top shape.
We got rid of our garden shed that was damaged by the big Ficus tree in our yard. Several huge limbs from that tree came down during Hurricane Irma, and we also discovered that it was damaging our neighbor’s house, so we took the tree down. Our next project is to work on getting rid of the huge roots sucking up every bit of nutrients from our yard. We are planting some Confederate Jasmine to cover the fence, but of course that means another project, painting and hanging some trellis. And then there is the new garden shed which the manufacturer says will take two people at least two days to assemble. I liked erector sets as a youth so I am looking forward to this one.
So it looks like no rest for the wicked with all these projects!
It has been chilly down here in the Keys, it did not make it to 60 today. I have become acclimated to this climate because if it was 60 and sunny in Vermont in January I would be wearing sandals and shorts, but here in Key West I am bundling up in my Vermont winter gear.
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Don & Emily